Save Your Eye From ARMD
The onset of dry, age related macular degeneration begins with the accumulation of deposits of drusen between the choroid and the retina. There is some risk of retinal detachment. Drusen are composed of what is called extracellular material. The exact nature of the deposits is unclear, but may be unprocessed waste products or proteins. Over time, drusen accumulation begins to cause cells in the macula to atrophy or cease to function. Initially, macular degeneration vitamins this can cause blurred vision, visual distortions, or the need to use more light to see clearly. Over the long term this can cause significant vision loss, though total blindness is not typical. The loss of vision tends to be gradual with the dry, age related macular degeneration.
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